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many say even with this it could have been worse. >> today was a lucky day for all of us. kind of shaken the at times. >> besides the one person killed there were many injuries. they're sorting everything else to determine how many people were hurt. >> and the stormy weather could delay the reopening of the harbor in santa cruz. it's still closed following that tsunami surge that hit there a week ago. right now the hunt is on for debris that could damage boats once it does reopen. abc 7 reports. >> patrick foy from the department of fish and game gave us a diver's view, one of the two boats that had to be hauled off the harbor floor. >> did verify there's no motor attached and at least it's not a solution hazard. >> divers now have high-tech help when it comes to looking for debris side scan sonar images, come from equipment mounted on the bot which did an underwater survey of the harbor. >> we're able to see 75 feeters to each side of the vessel. as we were transiting up the harbor survey, we could almost see bank to bank the whole way up. >> to the trained eye, the sonar
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he recommended that i use sensodyne, and he just said to make sure i use it as the only toothpaste, however many times a day, just make sure it's always with sensodyne. i noticed that it was working when i was drinking cold things and i wasn't even thinking about it. the sensodyne definitely helped in those spots. i never thought a toothpaste could fix that problem. all you expect from the number-one recommended detergent by dermatologists. all free clear is free of dyes and perfumes. and has powerful stainlifters to help get your whole wash clean. it's all good. >>> you know he's going to roll with the punches, our "gma" takes on. juju got the cakeoff with the cake boss. bianna tried to measure up to her basketball hero, hakeem olajuwon. sam, got clocked by kelly ripa. ron claiborne did some inside flying. and dan went drum-to-drum with mighty max weinberg. what possibly could george do? >> i wanted to commemorate my first full year back in new york. so, i decided to take on the empire state building run. i picked some of my own spots. like bianna. i got apolo ohno. we had so much fun. her
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you can use prosciutto, you can use ham. the idea is to create a delicate robe of porcine pleasure. >>> how about the minds behind "south park"? would you believe they're taking their act to broadway? it's the hit of the town. and jake tapper is a big fan of "south park." we'll talk about that. >> the "book of mormon." and the kids of "shake it up." they will be here in a little bit, as well. we're also getting ready for britney. it's coming up. just two weeks to go. we want all of you to channel your inner britney and send in those videos. >> we have our first video. a little 5-year-old. her name is natalie. she's from philadelphia. look at her move now. >> where is she? there she is. >> go, natalie. go, go. from the circus -- yeah. >> the conservative outfit kind of works. >> hmm. we still have a little time to send in your video. >> and britney will be here. big day, march 29th. that's coming up. >> san francisco. >>> let's go to sam and the weather. >> we're hanging with the crowd. you know what i just realized about thi
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. >>> we have with us this morning, dr. michio kaku, who has been with us throughout this crisis. physicist from city university of new york and also the author of a new book called "physics of the future." let's look at the satellite images we got in from the reactors in japan. as jim explained, they're trying to wire these back up. is that going to work? >> well, the good news is that reactor two has now a cable established from the main power grid. the bad news is, that it's a race against time. unless they can establish power and get the pumps going, there could be an evacuation of the whole site because radiation levels are rising. abandon ship. that may be the mantra, unless they can get power to these reactors. but establish unit two, power has -- at least a cable has been established. >> we heard this morning, you were talking about radiation levels. that radiation has gotten into the milk and some of the food in japan. what does that say to you? >> it means that fission products are getting into the environment. and it's snowing. and rain in the future will melt the snow
. >>> we have with us this morning, dr. michio kaku, who has been with us throughout this crisis. physicist from city university of new york and also the author of a new book called "physics of the future." let's look at the satellite images we got in from the reactors in japan. as jim explained, they're trying to wire these back up. is that going to work? >> well, the good news is that reactor two has now a cable established from the main power grid. the bad news is,...
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police allowed us to see downtown, which shocked the price and us. they're just slowly getting back to trying to rebuild this. just a big pile of wood. torn down walls. bricks and stones all over the roads. it's just really stunningly, stunningly empty. without question this trip was a sign of increased royal responsibilities for prince william. speaking to tens of thousands of people at this memorial in christchurch, he gave encouragement delivering the same message to them that his grandmother sent to americans after 9/11. >> my grandmother once said that grief is the price we pay for love. here today we love and we grieve. >> reporter: with his wedding to kate middleton just six weeks away, william promised the people here he will be back again soon, perhaps even for his honeymoon. bob woodruff, abc news, brisbane, australia. >> and we'll be right back. woodruff, abc news, brisbane, australia. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before.
police allowed us to see downtown, which shocked the price and us. they're just slowly getting back to trying to rebuild this. just a big pile of wood. torn down walls. bricks and stones all over the roads. it's just really stunningly, stunningly empty. without question this trip was a sign of increased royal responsibilities for prince william. speaking to tens of thousands of people at this memorial in christchurch, he gave encouragement delivering the same message to them that his...
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for so many of us. how have you done it? what has it been to go through such hurt, such pain, to go where you are today? >> i mean, everything that my family taught us. our my mother, bringing us up in church. that's the greatest gift they could have left us with. from my grandmother to my mother. and each day, every day, it's not a day goes by that i don't hear my mother in my head. and when i think back, i used to think she was very quiet. now, when i look back, i think, my mother was really wise. wow. so, that's what i live by. and everything i do, i try to reflect and know to be sure that she's proud of me. okay. what would she say about that? and that's what keeps me going, knowing that i know she's proud of me. and my sister and all of us. like, she always said, all you have is your family. and my sister is here with me today. and baby david is here with me. and my cousin, gina. and she's the nanny. i make sure everything is surrounded around family. that's what she taught us. if you don't have fa
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thanks for spending the week with us. it's been good having david muir here with us. we're going to get to japan in a moment. >> so much breaking news this morning. >>> we're also tracking a story we broke at abc news. an air traffic controller working alone and asleep on the job at a major airport as two planes were landing. this morning, we reveal just how many airports rely on one person to guide your plane in. >>> and did you hear this? elizabeth taylor late to her own funeral, by design. she wanted it that way. she wanted to be fashionably late to her own funeral. we have more details about her private service. actor colin farrell, joining family and friends. asking to give beauty back to god. >> love that detail about her arriving late. >>> we're going to get to the breaking news this morning, what could be a catastrophic nuclear situation in japan. the prime minister speaking just moments ago about the new and perhaps the biggest breach yet in one of those nuclear reactor cores. neal karlinsky is tracking what the prime minister said moments ago. he has the lat
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jake tapper joins us. jake, you've got the rememberbels making advances from east to west and nato in full command. ma should we expect from the president tonight? >> well, white house sources tell us the president will try to bring the president into the decision-making process, the decision to act, to prevent a massacre from having taken place at benghazi so has not to have another rwanda on our hands and to it the way the president did it, with an international coalition. having nato assume control of the both the no-fly and the civilian part of this. they'll be brought into throws two components. >> when you were speaking yesterday, secretary of state clinton and secretary of defense robert gates they had to admit they didn't think how it was going to end. >> i can't sit here and tell you exactly how it's going to play out but we believe libya will have a better shot in the future if departs and leaves power. >> and jake even though it's not a military goal for gadhafi to leave power, it's for the peop
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they've called us perverts. they said we're endangering the innocence of little girls. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the breast milk baby says the dolls teach about fur churing skills they'll need in the future. >> a little girl who plays with breast-feeding now will think that's a normal way to feed a baby. >> reporter: there's no doubt about it. the doll is polarizing parents and "gma" viewers. one wrote in our poll, now that underage sex and pregnancies are reaching shocking proportions, let's have is a doll which encourages young children to get pregnant. another asked, would you create a toy that simulated labor pains? that teaches a 6-year-old how to handle the birthing process? but one mom was all for it. if the breast-feeding doll does take off, just imagine the potential it has for increasing the popularity of breast-feeding. leading to happier babies with fewer illnesses. as for concern the doll can negatively influence a child, child psychologist dr. ned halliwell says parents have nothing to worry
they've called us perverts. they said we're endangering the innocence of little girls. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the breast milk baby says the dolls teach about fur churing skills they'll need in the future. >> a little girl who plays with breast-feeding now will think that's a normal way to feed a baby. >> reporter: there's no doubt about it. the doll is polarizing parents and "gma" viewers. one wrote in our poll, now that underage sex and pregnancies are...
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help us out. >> the brits are particular. but, we're at selfridges, one of the best stores in the country, to help us out. >> reporter: let's go. nick wasn't kidding. inside the high-end department store, i found out from fashion expert, sophie, that dressing for a royal wedding is no easy matter. so, which dresses do you think i should try on? because the wedding will take place at westminster abbey, sleeves for women are a do. and this would take care of the sleeveless problem. looking too sexy is a don't. >> quite sexy for a royal wedding. i have to be honest. >> reporter: and while it's important to look proper, it's not good to look stuffy. i can't tell if i like it. or if i look like a doily. what do you think? decisions, decisions, decisions. >> so, the invitation says uniform. dressing for men, that's even trickier. according to the royal wedding invitation, men are required to wear one of three kinds of dress. a military uniform. or for us civilians, a morning coat or lounge suit. a lounge suit isn't exactly as casua
help us out. >> the brits are particular. but, we're at selfridges, one of the best stores in the country, to help us out. >> reporter: let's go. nick wasn't kidding. inside the high-end department store, i found out from fashion expert, sophie, that dressing for a royal wedding is no easy matter. so, which dresses do you think i should try on? because the wedding will take place at westminster abbey, sleeves for women are a do. and this would take care of the sleeveless problem....
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people got to know him. >> got used to the idea that he was running. didn't seem so strange. >> as you said with president clinton, it didn't. are we reading more into it? does it really matter the timing of it? >> i think john hit on it at the end. there are other ways for candidates to be running without running right now. they set up independent packs. one of the factors, john, we saw last week that fox news suspended both newt gingrich and rick santorum. i think mike huckabee wants to keep those jobs. >> that's right. they want the paychecks. >>> let's go more to the tornado zone. twisters touching down in the south, leaving over 1,000 people homeless, plus a massive winter storm soaking the northeast. our sam champion is outside. has the latest for us. good morning, sam. >> good morning, robin. fast and furious. this storm wrapped it all up in one. spring is less than two weeks away. a lot of spring-lime components varying, some areas in floodwater, others in up to 20 inches of snow. >> reporter: this massive storm system soaking the eastern seabo
people got to know him. >> got used to the idea that he was running. didn't seem so strange. >> as you said with president clinton, it didn't. are we reading more into it? does it really matter the timing of it? >> i think john hit on it at the end. there are other ways for candidates to be running without running right now. they set up independent packs. one of the factors, john, we saw last week that fox news suspended both newt gingrich and rick santorum. i think mike...
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kathy, tell us. if there's people at home, and there is a worldwide and nationwide thing going on, if people want to get involved right now, and go to their computer, what do they do? >> they can go online to lit world. they can go to a school. they can go to a library. or pick up and see a child and say, let's read a book today. >> that sounds awesome to me. you are looking at clifford. you see yourself on tv, don't you? i'm back there. clifford's a good reader. but he doesn't say much. so, we're going to let kathy start the poem, if you would, please, ma'am. we're going to do a little weather. it is a delight to be with you. and you look awesome. you look fantastic. >> yeah. >> all right. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on this morning that we want to talk about as you look outside your doors. we want to start with a situation going on down south. strong to severe weather will be kicking in down there. and it's rumbling through the area. with the strong storms, we say keep up with
kathy, tell us. if there's people at home, and there is a worldwide and nationwide thing going on, if people want to get involved right now, and go to their computer, what do they do? >> they can go online to lit world. they can go to a school. they can go to a library. or pick up and see a child and say, let's read a book today. >> that sounds awesome to me. you are looking at clifford. you see yourself on tv, don't you? i'm back there. clifford's a good reader. but he doesn't say...
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would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that nloi im a unicf1 pser h he said that only terrorists would do that. i asked him about the united states and whether he felt betrayed since he had been brought in from the cold over the last several years and the u.s. was doing business with him. he said he did feel betrayed but he thought president obama a good man. christiane amanpour, abc news, tripoli. >> as you can imagine, reaction to that interview was swift at the white house. the u.n. ambassador says it shows how disconnected from reality gadhafi really is. jake tapper has more. >> reporter: i read some of the quotes from christiane interview w
would you ever use those? >> translator: haven't we solved the wmd programs with britain and america? we got rid of all that. this is a thing of the past, and we have already finished this. is it reasonable that any sensible man would use such a weapon against even his own enemy, let alone his own people? >> reporter: i also asked him about fears of a scorched earth policy against oil installations. he said that nloi im a unicf1 pser h he said that only terrorists would do that. i...
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trying to show us up. just one marcher, one flag, one police car and the parade route, well, one block. >> i love it. city officials say they knew they couldn't have the biggest parade, so they decided to go for the smallest. got to have gold. i love it. >> it's its best in its own way. >> we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] many people don't understand their digestive system. gastroenterologists do. they've made align ♪ align is the product of 10 years of research... and it has something you can't get anywhere else, a patented good bacteria called bifantis. and when it's added to your digestive system it supports your natural digestive balance. align. great digestion through science. it whitens and i bet your breath will still feel fresh after the movie. [ female announcer ] crest extra white plus scope outlast for a fresh breath feeling that lasts up to 5 times longer. still fresh? yep. i want to be mad, but it's tough with that smile. [ female announcer ] crest extra white plus scope outlast.
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karen travers is following this story for us in washington. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. neither side is talking publicly about what's happening behind closed doors in those negotiations, but it looks like no compromise is going to be reached. it's been a long battle between the nfl and the players union. nearly two years to get to this point. will there be a hail mary pass before time runs out? at midnight tonight the current nfl labor contract expires. what happens next is it looks likely the team owners will move to lock out the players. that means no spring practice, no free agency deals and potentially no 2011 season this fall. both sides have been meeting here in washington for over a week, trying to avert the nfl's first work stoppage since 1987. >> if we don't get it done, we know that we'll have let them down. >> reporter: at the heart of the standoff, two key issues. first, money. the nfl's annual revenue is about $9 billion. that's right, billion dollars. the owners set aside $1 billion for their own expenses and
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>> alan little again with us from tripoli. alan, thank you. >>> and you heard colonel gadhafi there calling into libyan tv. tonight, his son, and closest adviser, saif gadhafi, has talked with abc's christiane amanpo amanpour. it's an abc worldwide exclusive. saif is also in tripoli, and we begin here with his reaction to the offensive. >> we were surprised that, you know, the americans and the british and the french attacked libya. attacked five cities. terrorized people, children and women were so afraid. president obama, we thought he was a good man and a friend. he is bombing libya. >> reporter: will colonel gadhafi step down? will he step aside? >> step aside, why? i mean, to step -- again, there's a big misunderstanding. the whole country is united against the armed militia and the terrorists. the americans and other countries, you are supporting the terrorists and the militia. that's it. >> saif gadhafi tonight. in an abc news exclusive. >>> so, has the offensive changed the picture on the ground in eastern libya for th
>> alan little again with us from tripoli. alan, thank you. >>> and you heard colonel gadhafi there calling into libyan tv. tonight, his son, and closest adviser, saif gadhafi, has talked with abc's christiane amanpo amanpour. it's an abc worldwide exclusive. saif is also in tripoli, and we begin here with his reaction to the offensive. >> we were surprised that, you know, the americans and the british and the french attacked libya. attacked five cities. terrorized people,...
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yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn... ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the world...work. rethink possible. a vote may come as early as tomorrow on a bill that would take away federal funding for npr. the bill by republican doug landborn would eliminate government support for the public radio network but allow stations to use federal money for administrative purposes. funding has been under increased scrutiny since a video surfaced of a fund raising executive disparaging the tea party movement. the congressman expects the legislation to pass the house. >>
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they told us one thing. we did what they asked us to do when we finished they changed their mind again. >>reporter: it appears there will be no let up in the auction sales any time soon. one credit reporting agency predicts it will take more than 4 years to clear the current pipeline of all the distressed and foreclosed properties. in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> l former oakland raider quarterback russell may be yet another victim of foreclosure. web site tmz reports foreclosure proceedings have fun on russell 2.4 million dollar 6 bedroom oakland hills mansion. he purchased the home after signing with the raiders in 2007. tmz says he's 19 195,000 dollar behind in the mortgage payment and if he doesn't come up with the money in the next three months the bank will put the home up on the auction block. >> job picture is turning brighter across the country and here in california. new numbers show the national unemployment rate in february dipped tenth of a point to the lowest level in nearly two years. 8.9 percent.
they told us one thing. we did what they asked us to do when we finished they changed their mind again. >>reporter: it appears there will be no let up in the auction sales any time soon. one credit reporting agency predicts it will take more than 4 years to clear the current pipeline of all the distressed and foreclosed properties. in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> l former oakland raider quarterback russell may be yet another victim of foreclosure. web site tmz reports foreclosure...
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how we can better use our authority and use our rulemaking ability and use our research. how we can better work on our behavioral programs, whether it's impaired driving or if it's fatigue or if it's wearing your belt or if it's speed control. it really is a portfolio of issues. and it's just -- twin cities nothing parallel to -- there's nothing parallel to it especially for a person that so desperately believes the need for the government to help support not only how people mansion their drive task and their safety but how we support the evolution of transportation and individual mobility. it's something that i see at my dex every day and i would love to say every moment has been joyous and stress-free. but you know something? i would rather frankly the team that i have on board doing the challenges of this agency. because the staff is fantastic. they have done so much, and they are such true believers in what they do. it really is a fantastic opportunity for me and for ron to be at the head of this agency. now, i wanted to sort of talk about in general sort of -- i mean
how we can better use our authority and use our rulemaking ability and use our research. how we can better work on our behavioral programs, whether it's impaired driving or if it's fatigue or if it's wearing your belt or if it's speed control. it really is a portfolio of issues. and it's just -- twin cities nothing parallel to -- there's nothing parallel to it especially for a person that so desperately believes the need for the government to help support not only how people mansion their drive...
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use the one that we already have. the fourth problem we have is, what we do about the illegal aliens that are already here? i believe you empower the states to do what the federal government will not and cannot do. empower the states to deal with that problem on their own. [applause] it is real simple. just take the federal immigration law, and when you get to the part that says the federal government, just add the phrase or the states. let the states do with the federal government is not doing. our seventh crisis among our crises is d.o.l. not department of labor a severe deficiency of leadership. a deficiency of leadership. let me tell you what leadership means to me and what it was when i was in corporate america and what it means to every successful ceo and never successful leader. let me clarify something. we have some great leaders in washington d.c. but we don't have enough of them. represented steve king is one of them. and i mean that. i am not just saying it because you are the host. center jim demint is ano
use the one that we already have. the fourth problem we have is, what we do about the illegal aliens that are already here? i believe you empower the states to do what the federal government will not and cannot do. empower the states to deal with that problem on their own. [applause] it is real simple. just take the federal immigration law, and when you get to the part that says the federal government, just add the phrase or the states. let the states do with the federal government is not...
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it could give us a pattern that might give us some pointers to where it might be likely to happen in the future. >> you did tell the commission last year -- we have a very poor record at predicting when conflicts will occur and what conflict will look like. >> i think that has been repeated in every capital. it treated paris and rome and washington and the other major country fields. we are unable to predict conflict the precise dates and times and complex, africa, we would be at the lottery. >> it was not predicted in the falklands and in bosnia. the current conditions have made this time different. what gives you the confidence that the national security strategy and the the platforms put in place will make sure that we're safe and secure. >> i think which is the correct posture. had we decided to the written policy and pretend that we knew not be affected by events elsewhere and, therefore, we could retreat into our shells, it would not be inappropriate response to what we have seen happen. we no longer required a meeting of the site that we had. we invested far more in land force
it could give us a pattern that might give us some pointers to where it might be likely to happen in the future. >> you did tell the commission last year -- we have a very poor record at predicting when conflicts will occur and what conflict will look like. >> i think that has been repeated in every capital. it treated paris and rome and washington and the other major country fields. we are unable to predict conflict the precise dates and times and complex, africa, we would be at...
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and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the hermanator? >> a nickname given to me by member of the restaurant association when i was chairman of the board back in the early 1990's when we were fighting hillary care. as an officer of the national restaurant association, i became one of the primary spokesperson against hillary care. and so, a gentlemen by the name of larry maccarthy helped us to develop some of the commercials that we used to tell people to the truth to wake people up about hillary care. larry tells the story about how one night he was watching t.v. and the commercial he had done with me in. representing the views of small businessmen had just run on his t.v.
and in that regard, they want somebody that can help us get us back on the right track. >> sarah palin? >> very popular. tells it like it is and she inspires a lot of people. >> two final points. mentioned radio a couple of times. when and how long? >> i was on the radio for five years, two years doing a weekend show, the herman cane show and then three years up until the most reenforcemently. five night as week onw sv out of at lan tax georgia. >> what's the...
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he denied using anti-semitic language. there was an incident in october, and there is another incident in december. altogether, it paints a disturbing picture. it is the talk at paris fashion week. many are in it of support of the designer. -- are in support of the designer. >> is sad. that is the only thing i can say. it is sad for me. >> but christian dior has a brand to think of. tonight, the oscar-winning actress natalie portman who promotes perfume for the fashion label said she wanted nothing more to do with him. mr. galliano's lawyer says he still says he is not guilty. the allegations he faces could cost him far more than his position with christian dior. cristian fraser, bbc news, paris. >> we have to leave it there. thanks for watching. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york,
he denied using anti-semitic language. there was an incident in october, and there is another incident in december. altogether, it paints a disturbing picture. it is the talk at paris fashion week. many are in it of support of the designer. -- are in support of the designer. >> is sad. that is the only thing i can say. it is sad for me. >> but christian dior has a brand to think of. tonight, the oscar-winning actress natalie portman who promotes perfume for the fashion label said...
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my orders are half of what they used to be. >> on the other side of the road, a mechanic waits for customers who no longer come. car maintenance is a luxury many people for go and hard times. >> business has been bad since the revolution. the revolution is a very good thing. we need to see changes. we need security. we need the government back on the streets. >> the strong desire to see their lives return to normal will probably persuade many people to vote yes to the constitutional changes. many of those who led the january revolution feel the army is pushing the return to normality much too quickly. a chat with customers at this shop reveals divided opinions. >> yes, a thousand times yes, say the elderly men. it is only a transitional phase. we can make more changes later. >> this man said no. >> everything was being done in too much of a hurry. >> then no campaign has been fighting eye-catching places for its message. the constitutional changes do not go far enough and the referendum is too soon. >> people should vote no. this is what we have the revolution for. we need to change it and n
my orders are half of what they used to be. >> on the other side of the road, a mechanic waits for customers who no longer come. car maintenance is a luxury many people for go and hard times. >> business has been bad since the revolution. the revolution is a very good thing. we need to see changes. we need security. we need the government back on the streets. >> the strong desire to see their lives return to normal will probably persuade many people to vote yes to the...
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give us more on this. it sounds serious form manning -- for eli manning. >> he was informed of the charges earlier on wednesday. these 22 charges taken together alleged the 23-year-old former military analyst was stationed in iraq and but unauthorized software into government computers with the alleged aim of extracting information, and later transmitting it for public release, and used by the enemy, say the american military. all the 22 charges, as you said, the specific one that is far and away the most serious is the charge of aiding the enemy. the document does not specify who the enemy is or are in this case, but were bradley manning to be convicted of aiding the enemy, potentially could face the death penalty. military prosecutors are making it clear that they are not seeking the death penalty in this case. were he to be convicted, he would face life imprisonment instead. but just briefly, -- >> just briefly, what impact might this have on wikileaks? >> experts are examining his mental state to see w
give us more on this. it sounds serious form manning -- for eli manning. >> he was informed of the charges earlier on wednesday. these 22 charges taken together alleged the 23-year-old former military analyst was stationed in iraq and but unauthorized software into government computers with the alleged aim of extracting information, and later transmitting it for public release, and used by the enemy, say the american military. all the 22 charges, as you said, the specific one that is far...
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you will find us, too, on twitter and facebook, of course. just briefly, the main news, despite the international air and forces loyal to muammar gaddafi are still fighting on the ground in the rebel held city near tripoli. there has been sustained attacks there. an american fighter jet crashed with a mechanical fault in eastern libya. it seems both pilots escapes. libyan officials are still insisting the air strikes have killed dozens of civilians, something it has been impossible for the bbc to verify. thanks very much for watching. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the stop stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news. funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you?
you will find us, too, on twitter and facebook, of course. just briefly, the main news, despite the international air and forces loyal to muammar gaddafi are still fighting on the ground in the rebel held city near tripoli. there has been sustained attacks there. an american fighter jet crashed with a mechanical fault in eastern libya. it seems both pilots escapes. libyan officials are still insisting the air strikes have killed dozens of civilians, something it has been impossible for the bbc...
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stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." still to come -- goodbye to the elizabeth taylor. first though, britain's government has unveiled a budget intended to get the nation's finances under control. the optimistic growth forecast has been reined in. >> spring has sprung in westminster, but the picture of the british economy is not nearly so cheerful. unemployment is rising. so, too, is the cost of living. inflation is at a 28-month high. and across the country, and happiness is growing at cuts in services. so, as george osborn allows himself a little smile in downing street, it is because he knows he has delivered the bulk of the bad news about spending cuts and tax rises. >> this is a budget bill on found money, that encourages enterprise, that supports manufacturing and investment, and is based on robust independent figures. a budget for making things, not making things up. britain has a plan, and we are sticking to it. >> the opposition labour party was not impressed. they said the ministers themselves were responsible for the forecast. >> it did not happen by chance.
stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." still to come -- goodbye to the elizabeth taylor. first though, britain's government has unveiled a budget intended to get the nation's finances under control. the optimistic growth forecast has been reined in. >> spring has sprung in westminster, but the picture of the british economy is not nearly so cheerful. unemployment is rising. so, too, is the cost of living. inflation is at a 28-month high. and across the country, and...
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some of the pictures are too disturbing for us to show. misrata matters because it is the last big town in western libya still in western -- still in rebel hands. the airport was shut down today, and the main hospital seemed to be controlled by pro- gaddafi forces. the fighting today is said to be centered on the port. last night, the coalition bombed the capital, -- the capitol, tripoli, for the fourth night running. images on the television plainly showed military vehicles running. but the government insisted that civilian areas and had been hit and 18 civilians had died. according to libyan television, these pictures showed injured civilians. today, the libyan authorities took journalists to see a funeral ceremony for civilians they say have been killed in a coalition attacks. it has not been possible to confirm this. colonel gaddafi is still promising his supporters victory. there were signs that some were getting nervous, but the coalition's intervention has not been nearly as devastating as many expected. 7 now, -- so now, if the coa
some of the pictures are too disturbing for us to show. misrata matters because it is the last big town in western libya still in western -- still in rebel hands. the airport was shut down today, and the main hospital seemed to be controlled by pro- gaddafi forces. the fighting today is said to be centered on the port. last night, the coalition bombed the capital, -- the capitol, tripoli, for the fourth night running. images on the television plainly showed military vehicles running. but the...
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. >> the president is us libel. he continues to waste time while he is lying. >> of the opposition leaders say their victory is close, but today, they are reminded of what a formidable of when that they are facing. before this crisis, -- all through this crisis, the president has remains calm. this even as a high ranking allies defected from him. just as it looked he was about to fall, on friday, he staged a massive rally. he told supporters he would go, but only on his own terms. in his speech, a combination of concession and defiance. >> we do not want power, but we need to hand power over to state hands, not corrupt hands. we are ready to leave power, but only to safe hands, chosen by the people. >> the president says if he goes, there could be a civil war in yemen could fall into the hands of al-qaeda. he knows this will concern the west. the americans have given mr. saleh billions of dollars in anti-terrorism assistance. those troops are still loyal to while other military have joined the opposition. both are a
. >> the president is us libel. he continues to waste time while he is lying. >> of the opposition leaders say their victory is close, but today, they are reminded of what a formidable of when that they are facing. before this crisis, -- all through this crisis, the president has remains calm. this even as a high ranking allies defected from him. just as it looked he was about to fall, on friday, he staged a massive rally. he told supporters he would go, but only on his own terms....
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the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to draw a line in the desert sand to halt the murderous advance of gaddafi's forces. no one has yet to explain when or how that commitment ends. the conference also said -- started the process toward more legitimacy. this is the closest of rebels have to a political leadership and would like more help on the ground, too. >> the americans said they would consider arming the rebels. is that something you would like? >> you can see that they are fighting with machine guns, etc. >> the u.s., france, and britain are talking about army the rebels. bombs will fall near gaddafi's compound in tripoli again today. tha
the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to...
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do stay with us, if you can on "bbc world news." we will take you to and i went struggling to cope with the ever-growing numbers fleeing the turmoil in north africa. first though, and -- authorities in new zealand have given up hope of finding anyone lying under the rubble nine days after an earthquake hit christchurch. 80 people are unaccounted for. the mayor of christ church says the operation has switched to recovery mode. rescue teams and will continue their work. >> we have not given up a rope, and nor have be rescue teams. we hope against all logic that we will find people in the rubble. but it has been a long time now since we had contact. it was only a day ago we remove the last living person from the rubble. since then, no contact, no noise the determination -- to determine the location of the deceased. >> but teams from a number of nations, including the u.k., the u.s.a., japan, taiwan, korea, china, new zealand -- they typically work in their own national units. where possible we have tried but teams and in areas where th
do stay with us, if you can on "bbc world news." we will take you to and i went struggling to cope with the ever-growing numbers fleeing the turmoil in north africa. first though, and -- authorities in new zealand have given up hope of finding anyone lying under the rubble nine days after an earthquake hit christchurch. 80 people are unaccounted for. the mayor of christ church says the operation has switched to recovery mode. rescue teams and will continue their work. >> we have...
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government officials use to threaten us and extort money and take where goats and chickens. >> but they must keep moving. i have been walking with them for the last three weeks. every day, they changed their base and walk almost 15 to 20 kilometers everyday. however, some of them are enjoying this walk. i will have to walk with them, otherwise i will lose track with them. >> before we leave you, a reminder of our main story -- libyan rebel forces in ras lanuf have lost territory to those loyal to gaddafi. this is after sustained attacks by land and air. efforts to halt the fighting seemed to be taking shape. the gulf states are looking to air exclusion zone over libya. much more on our web site, we are twitter and facebook as well. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and
government officials use to threaten us and extort money and take where goats and chickens. >> but they must keep moving. i have been walking with them for the last three weeks. every day, they changed their base and walk almost 15 to 20 kilometers everyday. however, some of them are enjoying this walk. i will have to walk with them, otherwise i will lose track with them. >> before we leave you, a reminder of our main story -- libyan rebel forces in ras lanuf have lost territory to...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." the trial of the billionaire head fund manager could shake up the way business is done on wall street. first though, and in bangladesh, the high court has upheld the sacking of a nobel laureate as the head of our micro finance bank. he is also an outspoken critic of the government. we have this report. >> it was a high-profile case, the public from inside and outside bangladesh, known as the banker of the board, and he was present for much of the court proceedings. and union, the high court ruled that the government was rights in sacking him from his position at a bank he founded more than three decades ago. it is seen as a setback for a man who won the nobel peace prize in 2006 for pioneering micro banking in bangladesh, which has since been copied in many parts of the world to help lift people out of poverty. and bangladesh today, this bank has more than 8000 borrowers. the majority of our workers are women. but authorities say three years ago, and he fell out with the prime ministe
duncan kennedy, bbc news. >> stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." the trial of the billionaire head fund manager could shake up the way business is done on wall street. first though, and in bangladesh, the high court has upheld the sacking of a nobel laureate as the head of our micro finance bank. he is also an outspoken critic of the government. we have this report. >> it was a high-profile case, the public from inside and outside bangladesh, known as the banker...
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us and for your time, thank you. well, despite colonel gaddafi's display, it's clear that a part of libya is still in unrest. we have john there to send us this report. >> some of these men are volunteers. some are regular soldiers who ñ abandoned colonel gaddafi for the revolution. a short time before an air force plane came over and dropped bombs on the northern and southern outskirts of aj approximate -- ajdabiya last week another pilot rejected and let his plane crash than bomb ajdabiya. but the town defenders earn a high state of respect and they blast in the sky. they are not doing this for the benefit of our camera, as they prepare for the possibility of action, they are jumpy and nervous. few have any military experience. despite this don't mistake as a single series of actions. coming over and bombing people here in order to scare them. it's the coming of front line area. around the perimeter of ajdabiya defenses, i found that some men have taken up positions just in case that forces move in from the west.
us and for your time, thank you. well, despite colonel gaddafi's display, it's clear that a part of libya is still in unrest. we have john there to send us this report. >> some of these men are volunteers. some are regular soldiers who ñ abandoned colonel gaddafi for the revolution. a short time before an air force plane came over and dropped bombs on the northern and southern outskirts of aj approximate -- ajdabiya last week another pilot rejected and let his plane crash than bomb...
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the prime minister has been speaking to us here today. he says christ church will be rebuilt, but the devastated central business district would look a lot different than the way it does today. the cost of the disaster is expected to be at least $15 billion. the country has paused to remember the dead and missing, certainly in the center of town. maori indigenous leaders have lead the prayers. they say this is a spiritual way to say goodbye to people who died in this disaster. >> a milestone was reached this weekend. america's last surviving world war one veteran died on sunday at the age of 110. he enlisted in the army in 1917 at 16 and campaigned for greater recognition of his fellow soldiers. he died of natural causes on sunday at his home in west virginia. hollywood film actress jane russell has died in california at the age of 89. the brunet bombshell became a sex symbol in the 1940's and was one of the most popular stars at the box office. at 90, jane russell met director -- 19, jane russell met director howard hughes, who launched
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there is also used her unemployment. -- youth unemployment. the president has been on the offensive as well. he blamed america and israel for the current unrest. the operation room who is plotting to destabilize the arab world, he said. they were implemented and imitators. the president's supporters also came on to the streets. until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters of colonel gaddafi out in force. they are worried it might slip into civil war. refugees continue to see the growing turmoil in libya. at 39 years old, the defense minister looked to have a bright future. he was even a hint as a future german leader, but revelations that he plagiarized part of his thesis has now forced his resignation. >> until now, he has had a charmed political life. young, a glamorous wife. today, the charm ran out. he resigned because of a plagiarism scandal. >> he says, and a friendly talk with the chancellor, i will resign from my job.
there is also used her unemployment. -- youth unemployment. the president has been on the offensive as well. he blamed america and israel for the current unrest. the operation room who is plotting to destabilize the arab world, he said. they were implemented and imitators. the president's supporters also came on to the streets. until today's outburst, it was an important ally in america oppose the war on terror -- america's war on terror. bbc news. >> you're watchin g bbc news. supporters...
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she showed us her home. it was relatively unscathed but with no electricity, everything still as it was when the family escaped. >> i am worried about the aftershocks. there could be another earthquake. it could all happen again. >> as for radiation, it can come down with the rain. i am worried about that. >> in the air over this city there is something ominous. the accused might be orderly. they stretch for hundreds of -- the ques might be orderly. the emergency coordinator is already struggling to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. >> the biggest problem is petrol. we don't even have enough for our rescue teams or to deliver food. >> the last thing this place needs is another disaster. the consequences could be unthinkable. >> this is "bbc world news." the libyan leader muammar gaddafi vows never to abandon his homeland and he will crush his country's enemy. the european union is reviewing the safety of its nuclear power stations in response to events in japan. germany said its holders
she showed us her home. it was relatively unscathed but with no electricity, everything still as it was when the family escaped. >> i am worried about the aftershocks. there could be another earthquake. it could all happen again. >> as for radiation, it can come down with the rain. i am worried about that. >> in the air over this city there is something ominous. the accused might be orderly. they stretch for hundreds of -- the ques might be orderly. the emergency coordinator...
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talk us through what they hope to achieve. >> indeed. initially on monday, they injected about $184 billion. the bank of japan and then announced an additional injection of almost $100 billion and then announced another injection of about $40 billion this morning. basically the central bank is pumping money into the banking system so that people and companies here can still borrow money easily in this economy, which seems very fragile, but i should say that the impact of all of o these incidents on the economy, initially say said the earthquake itself wouldn't have a huge impact but now we have had a tsunami and now we have this nuclear power plant, having all of these issues. economists are saying that this could have a much bigger impact on the country. the economy, one analyst at goldman sachs saying that the cost to restoring the country from all of these incidents could be up to 200 billion. >> the very latest from tokyo. thank you for that update. let's get some other news now. britain and france have tabled a draft resolution at t
talk us through what they hope to achieve. >> indeed. initially on monday, they injected about $184 billion. the bank of japan and then announced an additional injection of almost $100 billion and then announced another injection of about $40 billion this morning. basically the central bank is pumping money into the banking system so that people and companies here can still borrow money easily in this economy, which seems very fragile, but i should say that the impact of all of o these...
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>> please help us. we need help. our children are scared. please help us. please. >> it is exactly one month since the revolution began. what they are praying for is peace, prosperity, and freedom. hundreds have already lost their lives to this cause and many more said they would rather die than surrender. but so far, their passion has been a poor match for a ruthless regime. tonight, they know government forces are planning to advance on this city. in the last few minutes, colonel gaddafi says he will bombed it this evening. they know colonel gaddafi forces are getting closer. [jansing] -- [chanting] people are bracing for the attack. the only thing that is guaranteed is that more people will die. >> japan's nuclear association says that smoke were seen rising from fukushima's crippled no. 2 reactor could be coming from the spent fuel pool or from an explosion in the fuel supply timber. all four reactors -- meanwhile, britain, the united states, and france have arranged special flights for those who want to leave tokyo. in japan, even the scramble to leave
>> please help us. we need help. our children are scared. please help us. please. >> it is exactly one month since the revolution began. what they are praying for is peace, prosperity, and freedom. hundreds have already lost their lives to this cause and many more said they would rather die than surrender. but so far, their passion has been a poor match for a ruthless regime. tonight, they know government forces are planning to advance on this city. in the last few minutes, colonel...
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and they want us to be back home as soon as possible. their dream will be fulfilled. >> this is a dramatic departure that many believe should not be happening. the south africans have faced intense diplomatic pressure. he has been a guest and not a prisoner. they say the matter is out of their hands. tonight, there's a fresh chapter in haiti's turbulent history. there was violence following the first round of voting in november. u.n. peacekeepers trying to keep control. with fears that destruction could happen at a critical time, the americans urged jean- bertrand aristide to delay. what increased the stakes was the return of this man who faces the prospect of criminal charges during his brutal rule. his arrival helped to whip up tensions in the country, distractions that haiti could do without. so, mr. aristide is claiming the moral high ground. a president elected twice, he is a political survivor a merchant's it -- emerging from two coups and seven years in exile. he says he intends to stay away from politics. for many, he is consider
and they want us to be back home as soon as possible. their dream will be fulfilled. >> this is a dramatic departure that many believe should not be happening. the south africans have faced intense diplomatic pressure. he has been a guest and not a prisoner. they say the matter is out of their hands. tonight, there's a fresh chapter in haiti's turbulent history. there was violence following the first round of voting in november. u.n. peacekeepers trying to keep control. with fears that...
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it requires him to stop using the violence. among the faithful here, the and minty of the world only strengthens them. -- the enmity of the world only strengthens them. >> gaddafi claimed that all military operations had ceased. he claimed troops were outside the city but would not enter. malta, germany and turkey have agreed to monitor the ceasefire and the rebel troops violating the ceasefire. >> many tanks are heading from benghazi to another area. those armored militia groups started a couple of minutes ago fighting in the village. the shelling is continuing. the army is not taking any action against them, because we want to abide with the decision not to violate the cease-fire. >> the french ambassador to the united nations has told the bbc he expects a military intervention in libya within hours of a summit on saturday. that summit will include talks with hillary clinton and arab leaders. >> there will be participation in the diplomatic effort. this is the last signal. the u.s., u.k. and france have set the conditions. af
it requires him to stop using the violence. among the faithful here, the and minty of the world only strengthens them. -- the enmity of the world only strengthens them. >> gaddafi claimed that all military operations had ceased. he claimed troops were outside the city but would not enter. malta, germany and turkey have agreed to monitor the ceasefire and the rebel troops violating the ceasefire. >> many tanks are heading from benghazi to another area. those armored militia groups...
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. >> they gave us pictures they failed to show us what happens. on friday, protesters tried to get into green square. security forces or shifting to kill. the regime says it will only open fire in self-defense. the protesters to stay away from state hospitals. gaddafi told the bbc that all the people loved him. not here. this is the grave of a 32-year- old killed last friday. he left a child and a pregnant wife. >>, the rebels in the east are preparing themselves for the possibility of a showdown with gaddafi. in a gauzy, there is the sort of men willing to volunteer, but there is no great enthusiasm for any military intervention by the western ties. >> everybody here -- they do not want military international. we saw what happened in iraq. >> further along the coast, there was more enthusiasm for the idea of a no-fly zone. for the rebels here, this guy is the danger. -- the sky is the danger. planes haveafi's been sent three times. everyone is scared that it will happen again. in fact, at two of the three pilots have been sent to attack have deli
. >> they gave us pictures they failed to show us what happens. on friday, protesters tried to get into green square. security forces or shifting to kill. the regime says it will only open fire in self-defense. the protesters to stay away from state hospitals. gaddafi told the bbc that all the people loved him. not here. this is the grave of a 32-year- old killed last friday. he left a child and a pregnant wife. >>, the rebels in the east are preparing themselves for the possibility...
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he is shouting, there is only one way for us to go. that is the right way, for word. an air force jet, probably a russian bilhah -- built. the pilot misses the ammunition stores, thbut this is the fourth attempt in 12 days to blow it up. colonel gaddafi's troops are supposed to be of dancing. people are very excitable. the forces were still slugging it out where they had captured the airfield. >> a another bomb. >> at that moment, it came around for another pass. the tension was immense. everyone expected it would be his next target. but rebel reinforcements made for large numbers. the difference did not lie in equipment. they were less well-armed. this prisoner isn't just scared, he is a demoralized. this might not be the final victory, but it is an important achievement. >> gaddafi has once again blamed al qaeda. jeremy bowen was there. >> his supporters were ready long before he arrived. to fight back against foreign pressure and domestic rebellion. it did not need much revving up. they heard the motorcade was close. he was driving himself. his strategy is clear. p
he is shouting, there is only one way for us to go. that is the right way, for word. an air force jet, probably a russian bilhah -- built. the pilot misses the ammunition stores, thbut this is the fourth attempt in 12 days to blow it up. colonel gaddafi's troops are supposed to be of dancing. people are very excitable. the forces were still slugging it out where they had captured the airfield. >> a another bomb. >> at that moment, it came around for another pass. the tension was...
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the mosque is being used to treat people hurt in days of clashes with the police. they want changes in the regime whose party has ruled syria for 40 years. in the early hours of wednesday, the security forces cut the supply to the mosque and attacked with tear gas and live ammunition, killing six people. the government says it was an armed gang responsible for killing protesters and syrian television showed their weapons. people were shot in the early hours of the day say it was the police. the government has [unintelligible] it is clear that the standoff between the syrian government and the anti-government protestors is not over yet. >> on the line now is a representative from the human rights watch. thank you for time. from what your organization knows, do you think the protesters would have been expecting such violent reaction from government forces? >> absolutely. the government's conduct is in keeping with its track record dating back not even as far as the violent and deftly atrocities -- deathly atrocities. the attacks on them show the government's willingn
the mosque is being used to treat people hurt in days of clashes with the police. they want changes in the regime whose party has ruled syria for 40 years. in the early hours of wednesday, the security forces cut the supply to the mosque and attacked with tear gas and live ammunition, killing six people. the government says it was an armed gang responsible for killing protesters and syrian television showed their weapons. people were shot in the early hours of the day say it was the police. the...
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she used it and her remarkable energy to work towards aids. elizabeth taylor had problems with ill health at and depression, but she could not be thwarted. as michael caine said today, she was a great human being. elizabeth taylor has died at the age of 79. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
she used it and her remarkable energy to work towards aids. elizabeth taylor had problems with ill health at and depression, but she could not be thwarted. as michael caine said today, she was a great human being. elizabeth taylor has died at the age of 79. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online....
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thank you very much for joining us. i understand that you've just arrived back in washington having been traveling the globe speaking to a number of leaders internationally to get backing for your party. how has that been going and are you surprised there was no libyan representation at the conference? >> i did hear that there were some. it may not be visible. we followed them very, very closely. it was a grueling trip through egypt. i traveled by car and it was very, very good trip for me. it was a learning experience. i had the opportunity to view firsthand the devastation that has taken place. also most importantly as i had the opportunity to spend some very quality time with members of the council, the transitional council, and i must say that they got it together. it's a wartime, war zone, but they have war companies, foreign relations committee, relief committee. i was quite impressed and that's what i'm coming back with. hopefully to give the message to the administration here in washington, to members of congres
thank you very much for joining us. i understand that you've just arrived back in washington having been traveling the globe speaking to a number of leaders internationally to get backing for your party. how has that been going and are you surprised there was no libyan representation at the conference? >> i did hear that there were some. it may not be visible. we followed them very, very closely. it was a grueling trip through egypt. i traveled by car and it was very, very good trip for...